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djr8369

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To the people saying he’d still be in the prem if he worked harder… the below article was from his time in the Prem.

People honestly talk like a scorned Ex 😂 It’s giving “she was shit in bed anyway” energy. View attachment 43994
Not sure people say that he needs to work harder but more if he looked after himself better maybe that would allow him to step up a level as a player.
 

Grendel

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To the people saying he’d still be in the prem if he worked harder… the below article was from his time in the Prem.

People honestly talk like a scorned Ex 😂 It’s giving “she was shit in bed anyway” energy. View attachment 43994

Why does he attract no interest from premier league clubs?
 

Lamps

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To the people saying he’d still be in the prem if he worked harder… the below article was from his time in the Prem.

People honestly talk like a scorned Ex 😂 It’s giving “she was shit in bed anyway” energy. View attachment 43994
Nobody has questioned his ability. We have seen it with our own eyes.

The question being asked is if he looked after himself better would he be even better. Second half of the season he kept getting taken off early and suffered with muscular problems a few times missing games. And as we saw Sheffield United were a good side but not without Hamer. They, like us, were heading to the Prem until he went off in the playoff final.

IMHO Hamer is blessed with the qualities you need to be considered Prem quality, but the problem is he doesn't seem to be able to give 100% effort to the cause. A modern day footballer needs to train hard for nearly the whole year. They watch the ingredients they eat and not how many kebabs they can devour after getting hammered on a night out.
 

shmmeee

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Not sure people say that he needs to work harder but more if he looked after himself better maybe that would allow him to step up a level as a player.

So he can be first in that list?
Nobody has questioned his ability. We have seen it with our own eyes.

The question being asked is if he looked after himself better would he be even better. Second half of the season he kept getting taken off early and suffered with muscular problems a few times missing games. And as we saw Sheffield United were a good side but not without Hamer. They, like us, were heading to the Prem until he went off in the playoff final.

IMHO Hamer is blessed with the qualities you need to be considered Prem quality, but the problem is he doesn't seem to be able to give 100% effort to the cause. A modern day footballer needs to train hard for nearly the whole year. They watch the ingredients they eat and not how many kebabs they can devour after getting hammered on a night out.

And yet as shown he’s consistently one of the best and one of the most active players in the division.

It’s fuck all to do with football it’s very clearly people annoyed he left having a needless dig or people with their own issues about body shape.
 

Hobo

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What? He's 28...he's in his prime.

Premier League sides like to buy young. It's the same with Gyokeres, teams preferred targets are younger players. It's very much price/value/age. It is all interlinked.
 

Lamps

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So he can be first in that list?


And yet as shown he’s consistently one of the best and one of the most active players in the division.

It’s fuck all to do with football it’s very clearly people annoyed he left having a needless dig or people with their own issues about body shape.
We know he gets hammered during the season. We know he eats whatever he likes. This is undeniably true.

So why don't all professional footballers carry on like it's still the 80's like Hamer does if you honestly think Hamer wouldn't improve if he lived to a strict diet and routine?
 

clint van damme

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We know he gets hammered during the season. We know he eats whatever he likes. This is undeniably true.

So why don't all professional footballers carry on like it's still the 80's like Hamer does if you honestly think Hamer wouldn't improve if he lived to a strict diet and routine?

Weren't a couple of players laughing about it during an interview?
Think it was Eccles and someone else.
 

Sick Boy

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Premier League sides like to buy young. It's the same with Gyokeres, teams preferred targets are younger players. It's very much price/value/age. It is all interlinked.
He wouldn't cost anywhere near the amount Gyokeres would do...it would be a pretty tame fee by PL standards.
 

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